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201 B Section
2nd Field Ambulance Depot
AMC Training Depot
 
Ridd, Alfred George (I2840)
 
202 Baldwins Ltd. Gooding, Thomas (I80668)
 
203 baptised and received into the Church May 22nd 1831; excluded January 3rd 1841 Teakle, Sarah (I279)
 
204 baptised and received into the Church May 22nd 1831; excluded January 3rd 1841 Teakle, Sarah (I279)
 
205 Baptised as Albert Trevilian Smith Sage Sage, Albert Amesbury (I55846)
 
206 Baptised as Cecil Jack Lasbury Lasbury, Cyril Jack (I46)
 
207 Baptised as Sarah Woolford Lasbury, Sarah (I66997)
 
208 Baptised at the age of 14
Record Number 849 
Lasbury, Joseph (I286)
 
209 Baptised at the age of 6
Record Number 851 
Lasbury, Job (I287)
 
210 Baptised by William Alford & Mary Ann Matthews, the mother being shown as a single woman Matthews, William Alford (I46214)
 
211 Baptised privately Ashman, Sarah Ann (I77634)
 
212 Baptised privately & received Shearn, Job (I46484)
 
213 Bart Marcy (Barton Coles Marcy, Jr.), 77, passed away December 9, 2017. Born in Oneida, NY, he spent his youth in East Windsor, CT. He attended Suffield Academy, Wake Forest University (B.S.), and the University of Connecticut (M.S.). Always an outdoorsman and environmentalist, he spent his entire career as an ichthyologist and environmental consultant. While at the Essex, CT Marine Lab, he participated in the first study of the effects of nuclear power plant cooling water on the riverine and coastal environment. He continued his research for NUS Corporation in Pittsburgh, PA and Aiken, SC. At his last job at Westinghouse Savannah River Site, he led the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) program, and also continued his fisheries research. He was a founding member of the Friends of the Edisto (FRED) and wrote many papers and books on fisheries biology, the last of which was Fishes of the Edisto. He most recently lived in Summerville, SC in the Del Webb community where he advised the Fishing Club on stocking their lagoons for recreational purposes. In addition to his wife Joan Lang Marcy, Bart is survived by his son Douglas Coles Marcy and daughter-in-law Mary Elise Marcy, grandchildren Benjamin and Ella Kate of Charleston, SC and his sister Elaine Campbell of Canaan, NH.
The family will receive friends from 1PM-2PM on December 19 at the McAlister-Smith funeral home, 2501 Bees Ferry Road Charleston, SC 29414, where his memorial service will be held at 2PM at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Friends of the Edisto, www.edistofriends.org/join-donate.
Arrangements entrusted to McAlister-Smith Funeral Home, 2501 Bees Ferry Rd. Charleston, SC 29414. 
Marcy, Barton Coles Jnr. (I378)
 
214 Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer Tuesday, July 9, 1935, Page 2

Mrs. Laura Farr, 57, died at a local hospital Monday morning following an illness which began before Thanksgiving day.

She was born in Grand Rapids, O., on December 28, 1884.

Surviving Mrs. Farr are three sons, Kirk and Jesse Sprague, 218 Graves avenue, and Carl, of Valparaiso, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Cora Barhite, Toledo, O., and a brother, Arthur Johnson, of Glenwood, Ill.

Funeral services will be held from the Farley funeral home Thursday at 10 a. m. The Rev. N. Dan Braby, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will conduct the services and burial will take place at the Chelsea Cemetery, Chelsea.

 
Johnson, Laura B. (I75024)
 
215 Battle of Antietam Allen, John Willey (I703)
 
216 Beatrice Harris died at the age of 92 and was the oldest serving Company Director in the Guinness Book of Records.

http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/feb/25/theobserver.uknews1 
Organ, Beatrice Alice (I31894)
 
217 BEATRICE LASBURY GAMBLE, born in St. Louis, Missouri the daughter of Thomas LASBURY II and Catherine Beatrice FREEMAN; Wife of William [Badger] GAMBLE.

Bea was a warm and loving human being who through correspondence, held the family together. Her hearing failing, she enjoyed letter writing and will long be remembered for her many letters to her family, and friends. On January 6, 1966 she received her 50-year pin for membership of the George Washington Chapter No, 333 of the Order of the Eastern Star. 
Lasbury, Beatrice Pearl (I526)
 
218 Beatrice P. Huber, 63, of Route 1, Bethalto, died at 4:28 a.m. today at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Born in Wood River, a daughter of Alice (McFetridge) Lasbury of Wood River and the late Edwin Lasbury, she married Howard Huber on Jan. 27, 1949, in Alton.

In addition to her mother and husband, surviving are three sisters, Mildred Evans of Wilmington, Del., Ada Goodman of East Alton and Alice Dvorchak of Wood River; and two brothers, William K. Lasbury of Wheeling, W.Va., and Lester Lasbury of Wood River.

visitation will be after 4 p.m. Wednesday at Marks Mortuary where a rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Bethalto with the Rev. William Kekeisen as celebrant.

In addition to her father, Mrs. Huber was preceded in death by two brothers, Thomas and Edwin Lasbury and one sister, Dorothy Considine.

Burial will be in Woodland Hill Cemetery in Wood River, and the church's building fund has been named as a memorial. 
Lasbury, Beatrice Pearl (I485)
 
219 BENJAMIN HOPKINS - After a short illness, Benjamin Hopkins passed away last Sunday afternoon at his home in this city, at the age of 55 years. Deceased was a son of Capt. B. B. and Anne Simpkin Hopkins, both deceased, and was born in Walnut Creek neighborhood August 3, 1876. He had made his home in this community continuously with the exception of about a year in California. Surviving are the following sisters: Mrs. Thomas Fox, Mrs. Matilda Tompkins and Miss Anne Hopkins; also one brother, Robert. A sister, Mrs. Curry Hamilton, died in Denver in 1912. Funeral services will be held in St. James church Thursday morning at 10:30, conducted by Dean Schaad of the Cathedral of St. John, Quincy Interment will be in Simpkin-Brown cemetery.
(Submitted by Sandi Donaldson from a newspaper clipping from a Pike county scrapbook) 
Hopkins, Benjamin Bazin (I3680)
 
220 Benjamin is shown in the 1827 parish relief records of Bradford on Avon as having a wife Sarah and 4 dependant children Lasbury, Benjamin (I211)
 
221 Betty Mugford 15 Winnalthorpe Coventry CV3 3FB UK Mugford, Betty Mary (I56)
 
222 Bill Warrender was called up to the 16th Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry, wounded and captured at Monte Cassino, then spent four years in Stalag X111A.

 
Warrender, William (I66191)
 
223 Birth registered as Cyril J. Lasbury Lasbury, Cyril Jack (I46)
 
224 Birth registered as John Piddell, marriage registered as Joseph John Piddell Piddell, Joseph John (I335)
 
225 Boarding in Bisley Aldum, John Eagles (I2883)
 
226 Boarding School Lasbury, Elizabeth (I1143)
 
227 Boarding School Lasbury, Mary (I422)
 
228 Boarding with Ann Emm Lasbury, Emma Kate (I195)
 
229 Boarding with Emma Kate Lasbury Emm, Anne (I98753)
 
230 Born aboard the Princess Royal Sage, George (I8423)
 
231 Born as George Hobbs, baptised as George Bush but with a note explaining he was the natural son of George Bush & Mary Ann Hobbs Hobbs, George (I9921)
 
232 Born in Bath in 1920, Ronnie moved to Lymington to join the Lymington Borough Military Band in 1938. Although starting as a cornet player he soon changed to trumpet to do local dance work and even took up the alto saxophone before joining the RAF as a trumpeter.

During the war he served in India where he led the Air Force band in Bombay and it was here that he met with his future band-leader, drummer Eric Delaney. On demob Ronnie returned to the London scene playing at various hotels for three years - but once again moved back to Lymington and formed his own band. It was at this time that singer Rosemary Squires joined the group, a Horler discovery. There was a spell of touring with Roy Fox - and then home again. Soon after, Delaney approached him and back he went to the hectic touring scene.

Married, with two sons - son John is a busy pianist in and around London, has accompanied many visiting American musicians at Ronnie Scott's Club, played with Johhny Dankworth and in Maynard Ferguson's Big Band. His older brother brother Dave plays first trombone in the WDR Radio Big Band in Cologne, Germany.

Ronnie ran his own group, playing at the Dolphin, Botley, and for Saturday dances at the New Forest Hall, Brockenhurst. In later years he worked with various groups around Southampton.

The funeral is taking place at Southampton Crematorium on Monday 11th April at 11.00 pm followed by a memorial service at St Thomas Church St Thomas street Lymington,at 2.30pm - then a reception at the Royal Lymington Yacht Club (of which Ronnie was a member) at 3.30pm.

http://jazzpro.nationaljazzarchive.org.uk/memorial/RonnieHorler.htm 
Horler, Ronald (I27930)
 
233 Born March 17, 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Lorenzo Joseph Coles and Julia Johnson Coles.
Married Harold Valler Hurd in the Salt Lake Temple on May 27, 1936.
Active member of the LDS Church.Survived by son, H. Jerry (Chris) Hurd, Alameda, Calif.; daughters, Janet (Michael) Carter, Belle Chasse, Louisiana; Jacque (Lee) White, Salt Lake City, Utah; 17 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; three brothers, Chester, Kyle, Laurie (Mike), all of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Elaine Strong, Salt Lake City; Beverly (Pat) Carter, Ocean Hills, Calif.
Preceded in death by her husband July 30, 1993.
Funeral services Saturday, August 27, at 12 noon, Winder 11th Ward, 950 East 3825 South.
Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Friday evening 6-8 p.m., and at the ward on Saturday, 11-11:45 a.m. prior to the service.
Interment will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Family suggests, in lieu of flowers, contributions to Primary Children's Hospital or Shriner's Hospital. 
Coles, Melba Ruth (I91272)
 
234 Born on the voyage Sperring, John Henry (I84900)
 
235 Born William Wallace Gibbs, William took his fathers name of Waith on arrival in the UK Waith, William Wallace (I2352)
 
236 Both bride and groom were widowed Family (F841)
 
237 Both bride and groom were widowed Family (F1777)
 
238 Both bride and groom were widowed Family (F1801)
 
239 Braysdown Colliery 7 killed.
The colliers on the night shift prepared for descent and stood upon the runner a platform which covered the mouth of the pit. They attached themselves to the chain by means of a hook and a piece of rope forming a noose for the reception of one leg. They were lifted off the platform by the engine with a view to its being moved over the mouth of the pit so they could be let down. After descending about 100 feet the drum wheel was observed to be revolving rapidly having become disconnected from the main wheel and in consequence of the frightful velocity the men were dashed to pieces on a projecting stage erected a few fathoms from the bottom of the pit. At the bottom waited young John Ashman and 21 years old Richard Pickford. Both were hit by the falling bodies and debris, receiving serious inJuries of which John died in about a week. Richard was said to be "still alive and hopes of his recovery entertained on 8th July, though he had a broken thigh and leg. 
Richardson, Job (I46156)
 
240 Brian H Farrelly, 91, of Laurel, Del., passed away Friday October 4 2013 at the Seaford Genesis Center. Brian was born in Nottingham on June 18 1922. He was a son of the late James and Edith Mary Farrelly.

He graduated from Snow Hill High School in 1940 and later graduated from the Dover College.

Brian was an Ocean City Police officer for two years. He had also worked at the DuPont Co. for nine years, Campbell Soup in Salisbury for nine years, the town of Laurel public works as a supervisor for 13 years, Sussex County Dept. of Public Works for eight years and the town of Ocean City as an inspector for two years.

He was a member of Shiloh Church in Laurel and was a good cook and was famous for making his homemade biscuits.

Mr. Farrelly is survived by his sons, Brian Edward Farrelly and wife, Virginia, Donald Wayne Farrelly, Michael Lee Farrelly and James Elwood Farrelly and wife, Kelly; a brother, Bruce J. Farrelly; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Several nieces and nephews also survive him. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife and the love of his life, Mary Farrelly, in 2010. 
Farrelly, Brian Heal (I47856)
 
241 Bristol and Exeter Railway Company Derman, Job (I75677)
 
242 British Home Boys sent by Barnardo's to Canada in 1901 after the family was split up following the death of John Dando. Dando, William John (I32848)
 
243 Bruce James Farrelly, age 94, of Laurel, Delaware, passed away on March 16 2014 at the Seaford Manor House. He was born in Hitchen, Hertfordshire on May 19 1919 the son of James and Edith Farrelly.

In 1924, Bruce and his family moved to Cuba where his mother's family lived. After two years they moved to Rhode Island and then to Girdletree, Maryland in 1933.

He graduated from Snow Hill High School in 1935 at the age of 15. He worked at DuPont before starting his own plumbing and heating business in Laurel in 1945. He was an accomplished craftsman and writer publishing a book in 2005 entitled "Reminiscing: Girdletree Hill" which told many stories of his growing up during the Depression. After retirement he enjoyed sailing on the Chesapeake Bay and along the Atlantic coast. Bruce also spent many hours researching the genealogy of his and his wife's family. He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church and was a Past Master of the Masonic Lodge for a term of office.

Bruce is survived by his wife of 73 years, Euneta Butler Farrelly, three children: Bruce "Rick" Farrelly (Martha), Ann Petterson (Van), and Phoebe Bird (Jeff), daughter-in-law Nancy Farrelly Allen, seven grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sons Mark Farrelly and Christopher "Kit" Farrelly, and a brother Brian H. Farrelly.

He is buried Odd Fellows Cemetery In Laurel 
Farrelly, Bruce James (I47855)
 
244 BSA Birmingham Harrison, Frederick George Archiblad (I2500)
 
245 Bugler Curthoys, Luke (I9638)
 
246 Buried in a paupers grave Lasbury, Benjamin (I212)
 
247 Buried in Charter family lot - Section 5 - Lot 21 Forbes, Katherine M. (I3483)
 
248 Buried in Charter family lot - Section 5 - Lot 21 Winslow, Fred Gideon (I3482)
 
249 Buried in Charter family lot - Section 5 - Lot 21 Charter, Clara J. (I3455)
 
250 Buried in Charter family lot - Section 5 - Lot 21 Winslow, Gideon Dwight (I3367)
 

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